Regardless of how good Tony Romo looks during practice, or simply the fact that he’s throwing the football again, the Dallas Cowboys can’t have him until November 22 in an actual game. It means Matt Cassel, or going back to Brandon Weeden, is the only way to stop this losing streak. More →

The Dallas Cowboys are heading into week 7, facing the New York Giants coming off a bye week, trying to shake off three consecutive losses. What’s changed? Matt Cassel at quarterback instead of Brandon Weeden, and crossing fingers that Dez Bryant gets back on the field. More →

The Dallas Cowboys are afraid of their season falling off the track if Brandon Weeden keeps starting for them at quarterback, so it’s going to be Matt Cassell taking over the position after the bye week. More →

The New England Patriots and Tom Brady showed no mercy against the pitiful Brandon Weeden and Dallas Cowboys, and the memes weren’t very merciful either, which is always the case when the Cowboys lose. More →

After three consecutive losses with the last of them extremely humiliating, the Dallas Cowboys are headed into a much needed bye week, knowing that the run without Tony Romo, replaced by Brandon Weeden at quarterback, could cost them a playoff spot by the time Romo comes back from his injury. More →

With a brutal schedule of games the Dallas Cowboys are hoping that Brandon Weeden and a defense that’s getting back some key players will be able to somehow get back on the winning track so that when Dez Bryant and later Tony Romo come back, there’s still something to play for. More →

The Dallas Cowboys hype train is coming to a halt with injuries and losses piling up. Memes obviously focus on them and their two consecutive losses, but a flashing fan stopping a field goal and the New Orleans Saints finally winning a game deserve some credit too. More →

At some point, both Tony Romo and Dez Bryant will be back from their injuries. Until then, it’s up to Brandon Weeden to steer the Dallas Cowboys offense in rocky waters, with the organization hoping there’s still something to play for when their two most important offensive players come back. More →

Despite two consecutive losses and the uneasy prospect of giving Brandon Weeden another start, the Dallas Cowboys shouldn’t bow down to pressure and give Tony Romo another two weeks of rest, which means not playing him against the Jacksonville Jaguars in the London game. More →